Sunday, October 12, 2014




Motegi - Marc Marquez make the celebration unique world championship at Motegi Circuit. He seemed to be a samurai, katana and assigned the 'cut' with balloon decoration number one.

After crossing the finish line as the Japanese MotoGP runner-up in the back of Jorge Lorenzo, Marquez extraordinary delight on his motorcycle. Although only in the second position, the success he finish ahead of Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa enough to put him into MotoGP world champion for the second time in a row.

Shouts and excited expression while still riding a motorcycle is the beginning of a long celebration Marquez on his world title. He did a victory lap carrying flags numbered 93, then thrown into the air by his colleagues at the Honda garage and can be spray champagne congratulations from Rossi and Lorenzo on the podium.



The most interesting of these is a series of celebrations when Marquez seemed to be crowned the samurai. It happened shortly after he touched the finishing line.

Stop at one point of the trajectory, Marquez left the bike and then walked to the gravel. There, from the opposite direction, samurai dress comes complete war accompanied by two beautiful women with traditional Japanese clothing.

Is then handed katana samurai on Marquez. Marquez then used the sword to cut the ropes that bind a balloon, where the balloon is decorated with the number one and seems to be a parable on she won the world title.

Recognized Marquez, the celebration planned. But instead he is preparing for all scenarios had been prepared by his sister and his team at Honda.

"One month ago I started designing the helmet with my designer because I love the spirit of the samurai," said Marquez tells the beginning of the emergence of the idea of ​​the samurai.

"Then in Aragon brother (Alex) and Hector (assistant) gave the idea and when I told them 'I do not want to want to know about anything, if you set it up, I would want to do it," said Marquez in Crash. 

"In the end it was fun because they knew that I loved Samurai because they have accuracy; I do not really precise and thorough but I can imitate them," Marquez completed.

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